Qtek 8500

11 07 2006
The Qtek 8500 ( Dopod S300)is another branding of the first flip phone made by HTC codenamed the HTC StrTrk or Star Trek or Star100 depending on who you ask. You’ll find the same phone available as the i-mate Smartflip and Dopod S300 at this time, but it’s sure to be re-branded when picked up by other mobile carriers.


The Qtek 8500’s most impressive features are it’s sleek style and thin body. In terms of it’s specifications, it’s got Bluetooth 1.2, 195Mhz TI 850 OMAP CPU, USB 1.1, 64Mb ROM, 64Mb RAM, Windows Mobile 5 (AKU 2.3), 2.2″ 240×320px 64K color screen, 1.2″ 128×128px color external screen, Quadband GSM/EDGE and a 1.3MP camera.





Microsoft Windows Live Mobile

11 07 2006

PREVIEW: Microsoft Windows Live Mobile Beta  

So what’s the Windows Live Messenger Mobile is about? Well, basically it’s the mobile device counterpart of Microsoft’s new Windows Live Messenger for PCs which will replace the current Windows XP Messenger as well as the MSN Messenger clients to unify the messaging experience under one umbrella – Windows Live. The current version, which is available to a closed user group only, is an early Beta build and therefore far away from how it will works in the final version and since it is such an early Beta, it has some serious bugs.

But anyway, it provides a good preview already, how Microsoft will continue with its Windows Live Messenger strategy and it includes some features, Windows Mobile MSN Messenger user waited for for ages:

Windows Live Messenger Mobile
Emoticons aka smiles in chats
Transfer files from and to your mobile device, including recording a voice clip using your device microphone and send pictures with your device camera
Click on a contact to check out their contact card Live Contacts details and Live blog
Windows Live Client
Open Windows Live Messenger
Reading RSS Feeds
Local Live Search
Accessing your E-Mails from one single interface
After the installation, which is done at the moment into the main memory of the device (you can not select the storage card as an installation option yet), you get two now icons in the Start menu: Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Mobile:

Windows Live Mobile is a complete new way to handle future Windows Live services and allows you at the moment to perform several tasks like:

Opening Windows Live Messenger
Read news and own news sources (coming from RSS feeds)
Doing Windows Live Local Search
Viewing Windows Live Messenger contacts which synchronize with Outlook as well:
Reading/opening all E-Mails, SMS and MMS from one unified interface:
The Windows Live Messenger client provides a similar user interface, as you might know it from the Windows Live Messenger client on your PC:
Finally it offers similar contacts overview, as the PC client offers it already. Either grouped by Online/Offline status or grouped Groups:
Selecting a contact again looks similar to what you already know from the PC:

Now let us have a chat:

Indeed, the Windows Messenger smiley also appears in Windows Live Messenger Mobile now!

So what’s with sending images and files:

Final Conclusion

With some tasks you see that it is still an early Beta and indeed, not everything is working yet as smooth as it will work in the final version but the current Windows Live and Windows Live Messenger Beta provides a great preview, how the final product will look and work. The Windows Live application is pretty clever and I like features the inbuilt RSS reader, the unified interface for the messages and the Windows Live Local Search. All this stuff is pretty handy. However, what I enjoy most is the new Windows Live Messenger client since it provides a similar experience as you might have it from your PC already, if not it’s really worth to either upgrade from your current Microsoft Messenger to Windows Live Messenger or to register for Windows Live Messenger (for PCs) now, to be sure you have your contacts up to date, if the Windows Live Messenger Mobile becomes available publicly.
Talking about how to get the Windows Live Mobile Beta: It’s not available yet publicly but you have to register for the Beta at Microsoft Connect. Registering for the Beta doesn’t means you will be added to the Beta tester group but it’s the only official way to get it at the moment.
Microsoft hasn’t given any planned release dates yet but I’m sure we will see the final version during this year.